MMC-based PV single-phase system with distributed MPPT

S Barcellona, M Barresi, L Piegari - Energies, 2020 - mdpi.com
Energies, 2020mdpi.com
The presence and evolution of static power converters in electric grids are growing on a
daily basis. Starting from the most used voltage source converter (VSC), passing through the
use of multilevel converters, the most recent configuration is the so-called modular multilevel
converter (MMC). Because of its intrinsic advantages, it is used not only in high-voltage
systems but also in low-and medium-voltage ones to interface renewable energy sources
such as photovoltaic (PV) panels. Several configurations and maximum power point tracker …
The presence and evolution of static power converters in electric grids are growing on a daily basis. Starting from the most used voltage source converter (VSC), passing through the use of multilevel converters, the most recent configuration is the so-called modular multilevel converter (MMC). Because of its intrinsic advantages, it is used not only in high-voltage systems but also in low- and medium-voltage ones to interface renewable energy sources such as photovoltaic (PV) panels. Several configurations and maximum power point tracker (MPPT) algorithms have been proposed and analyzed for MMC-PV-based systems. However, when using distributed MPPTs, partial shading conditions cause a problem. The PV panel can be directly connected to the MMC using its dc link or submodule. Based on this configuration, this paper proposes a novel control strategy that tracks both the ac grid current and ac circulating current for a single-phase low-voltage system to obtain the maximum power under any irradiance condition. The effectiveness of the proposed control strategy is demonstrated through time-domain simulation results.
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